Iranian Studies, Volume 49, Issue 2, 2016. Special issue: “Sasanian Iran and beyond: A special volume in honour of Michael G. Morony and his contributions to late antique history“. Guest Editors: Touraj Daryaee and Khodadad Rezakhani.
Table of contents
- Touraj Daryaee & Khodadad Rezakhani: “Guest Editors’ Introduction“
- Touraj Daryaee & Khodadad Rezakhani: “Michael Morony, An Academic Biography“
- Touraj Daryaee: “The Limits of Sasanian History: Between Iranian, Islamic and Late Antique Studies“
- Khodadad Rezakhani: “From the “Cleavage” of Central Asia to Greater Khurasan: History and Historiography of Late Antique East Iran“
- Haleh Emrani: “Who Would be Mine for the Day!”: Irano-Judaic Marriage Customs in Late Antiquity
- Scott McDonough: “The “Warrior of the Lords”: Smbat Bagratuni at the Center and Periphery of Late Sasanian Iran“
- Greg Fisher & Philip Wood: “Writing the History of the “Persian Arabs”: The Pre-Islamic Perspective on the “Naṣrids” of al-Ḥīrah“
- Siamak Adhami: “On the Seclusion of Women in Antiquity“